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    May

    Edmund Husserl and Phenomenology—An Exhibit

    All day
    The exhibit, organized in collaboration with the Husserl Archives, Leuven, celebrates Husserl's philosophy and seeks to familiarize the Dartmouth community with his legacy.
    1
    May

    Exhibit: Dartmouth is Celebrating 50 Years - BASIC & Time Sharing

    All day
    As part of Dartmouth's 50-year celebration of the birth of BASIC, this exhibit features photographs and documents from Rauner Special Collections Library.
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    May

    Exhibit: Spring Flowers: Artists' Books

    All day
    Recent artists' books showcasing flowers are on display in the Sherman Art Library Reference Room, Feb. 14-May 30, 2014
    1
    May

    Final day of summer term course election period

    All day
    Undergraduate Academic Calendar
    1
    May

    PhD Defense

    9 am - 10 am
    Laura Levy Title: "Late glacial and Holocene fluctuations of local glaciers and the Greenland Ice Sheet, eastern and western Greenland"
    1
    May

    "Structural Insights Into Mechanisms of Bacterial Survival"

    10:30 am - 11:30 am
    Department of Chemistry Colloquium by Celia Goulding, UC Irvine
    1
    May

    DEN-Lunch N'Learn – Leveraging Relationships

    12 pm - 1 pm
    What is Relationship Capital and how do you go about building it so your new venture can succeed? Andy Wilson ’88 will lead a workshop on utilizing your relationship capital.
    1
    May

    The Art of Weight Management: Building Your Toolbox to Manage Your Weight

    12 pm - 1 pm
    This workshop will help you understand the types of tools available and how to effectively utilize these different methods to help you achieve your weight management goals.
    1
    May

    EEB Grad. Program Thesis Defense

    2 pm - 3 pm
    Michael Logan will present his PhD thesis: Ecological and Evolutionary Responses of Tropical Ectotherms to Climate Change
    1
    May

    Changing Hands: The Evolution of Calligraphic Scripts in the West

    4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
    Join Laura Di Piazza, Sarah Smith, and Morgan Swan at Rauner Library in Webster Hall for a discussion and exploration of how handwriting has evolved over the last millennium.
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